Report: ‘Smoking Gun’ Evidence That Obama Spied on Trump Coming
Last week, President Donald Trump promised “interesting developments” in his battle with Obama administration holdouts within the Intelligence Community.
U.S. Rep. Devin Nunes (R-Calif.) certainly provided some interesting developments when he announced that there had been incidental surveillance of Trump campaign and transition staff following the election. And, it seems at least some of those who were intercepted were “unmasked” illegally.
But perhaps the biggest bombshell is yet to come. According to a report by Fox News, the National Security Agency is about to share information that will certainly provide new interesting developments in the matter:
Classified intelligence showing incidental collection of Trump team communications, purportedly seen by committee Chairman Devin Nunes, R-Calif., and described by him in vague terms at a bombshell Wednesday afternoon news conference, came from multiple sources, Capitol Hill sources told Fox News. The intelligence corroborated information about surveillance of the Trump team that was known to Nunes, sources said, even before President Trump accused his predecessor of having wiretapped him in a series of now-infamous tweets posted on March 4.
The intelligence is said to leave no doubt the Obama administration, in its closing days, was using the cover of legitimate surveillance on foreign targets to spy on President-elect Trump, according to sources.
The key to that conclusion is the unmasking of selected U.S. persons whose names appeared in the intelligence, the sources said, adding that the paper trail leaves no other plausible purpose for the unmasking other than to damage the incoming Trump administration.
The FBI hasn’t been responsive to the House Intelligence Committee’s request for documents, but the National Security Agency is expected to produce documents to the committee by Friday. The NSA document production is expected to produce more intelligence than Nunes has so far seen or described – including what one source described as a potential “smoking gun” establishing the spying.
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